This extension, QuoteMorph, automatically converts single or double-quoted strings to backticks in your code when template literals are detected. It is designed to enhance your coding experience by seamlessly switching string encapsulation, especially when working with template literals.
- Automatically detects when
${}or{}is typed within a string and converts the surrounding quotes to backticks. - Works in real-time as you type, ensuring a smooth and efficient workflow.
- Supports both single (
') and double (") quotes.
Before typing ${}:
const message = "Hello, world!";After typing ${}:
const message = `Hello, ${name}!`;This extension does not have any special requirements or dependencies. It works out of the box with Visual Studio Code.
This extension does not introduce any new settings. It works automatically when installed and activated.
- The extension currently only supports single-line strings. Multi-line strings are not yet handled.
- If there are nested quotes or complex string structures, the behavior might be unpredictable.
- Fixed issues with bleed thru where if you typed the right sequence across lines / editors the quote changes would be made in an inappropriate place+
- Add vue file support
- Fixed issues with vue / html attributes encapsulating the double quotes when it shouldn't be
- Fixed issue with pipeline
- Updated documentation
- Added icon
- Added banner
- Fixed workflows
- Initial release of QuoteMorph.
- Added support for detecting
${}and{}within strings and converting quotes to backticks.
This extension adheres to the Visual Studio Code Extension Guidelines to ensure best practices and a high-quality user experience.
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Enjoy coding with QuoteMorph!

